deb above works with the included rpm dep--should need nothing further than clicking both as if they were pets.
lucked out with that dependency--first item on first search result. rarely seems to work out that way.

megasync_14.04_amd64

Good suggestion, I'll use a lot.

In a clean Quirky 7.0.4.1, missing these libs:

libcares.so.2 => not found
libQtDBus.so.4 => not found
libQtGui.so.4 => not found
libQtNetwork.so.4 => not found
libQtCore.so.4 => not found
libcrypto.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.0) => not found
libssl.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.1) => not found
libssl.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.0) => not found

probably the libs had been installed by some program installed previously.

deb above works with the included rpm dep--should need nothing further than clicking both as if they were pets.
lucked out with that dependency--first item on first search result. rarely seems to work out that way.

megasync_14.04_amd64

Good suggestion, I'll use a lot.

In a clean Quirky 7.0.4.1, missing these libs:

libcares.so.2 => not found
libQtDBus.so.4 => not found
libQtGui.so.4 => not found
libQtNetwork.so.4 => not found
libQtCore.so.4 => not found
libcrypto.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.0) => not found
libssl.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.1) => not found
libssl.so.1.0.0 (OPENSSL_1.0.0) => not found

probably the libs had been installed by some program installed previously.

libcares.so.2 i added from an rpm warehouse of sorts. the rest must've come from your qt4 pet, --well, i've installed almost everything in this thread i think...

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sorry, but this is even more of a mess than the megasync package:

q714-recoll-19.5-kit.tar.xz [antiword_0.37-8.pet, Search-Xapian-1.2.21.0.tar.gz_extracted, catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet, unrtf-0.21.0-i486.pet, ExifTool-8.66.pet, xapian-bindings-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, instructions, xapian-core-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, libjpeg8-8.0.2-3.1.x86_64., xapian-omega-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, recoll-1.19.5-1.2.lk.x86_64.](not quite a pet, but more convenient than having to track down the pieces yourself. appears to work though it says it doesn't have helper programs that are clearly helping it out (it searches through things it wouldn't be able to if the error messages were actually correct).

Only a small change to the buttons 'About' and 'Exit' and changed the paths of app ... so simple works well. Ah, no desktop-shortcut, for now.

I downloaded your .pet. Since my github project places findnrun in /usr/bin - exactly like your .pet does - I'm guessing you needed to change SFR's Find'N'Run .pet - and not my find-n-run package from github. OK, now I understand what you did!
As regards fixing icons, that issue is resolved in http://github.com/step-/find-n-run/issues/4. Just be aware that by changing the icons to "use-stock", as you did, you do get slightly larger icons. And there will be more gtkdialog icon incompatibilities between Fatdog64 and April64. A better solution would be to patch gtk2 the way SFR did for Fatdog64. It's all referenced in the github issue #4 discussion._________________Fatdog64-810|+Packages|Kodi|gtkmenuplus

Only a small change to the buttons 'About' and 'Exit' and changed the paths of app ... so simple works well. Ah, no desktop-shortcut, for now.

I downloaded your .pet. Since my github project places findnrun in /usr/bin - exactly like your .pet does - I'm guessing you needed to change SFR's Find'N'Run .pet - and not my find-n-run package from github. OK, now I understand what you did!
As regards fixing icons, that issue is resolved in http://github.com/step-/find-n-run/issues/4. Just be aware that by changing the icons to "use-stock", as you did, you do get slightly larger icons. And there will be more gtkdialog icon incompatibilities between Fatdog64 and April64. A better solution would be to patch gtk2 the way SFR did for Fatdog64. It's all referenced in the github issue #4 discussion.

Hi step,
ok, you're right, we are on the same paths. Glad we thought the same way. In fact I started from version located in /usr/local/app to move it to /usr/bin. As you did. find-n-run is different from find'n'run. I have not yet published on the front page, waiting for a complete structure of the app. Gtk and translations. Today I have a busy day, but it takes me hands soon._________________www.xanad.tk Html5 Parallax

q714-recoll-19.5-kit.tar.xz [antiword_0.37-8.pet, Search-Xapian-1.2.21.0.tar.gz_extracted, catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet, unrtf-0.21.0-i486.pet, ExifTool-8.66.pet, xapian-bindings-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, instructions, xapian-core-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, libjpeg8-8.0.2-3.1.x86_64., xapian-omega-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, recoll-1.19.5-1.2.lk.x86_64.](not quite a pet, but more convenient than having to track down the pieces yourself. appears to work though it says it doesn't have helper programs that are clearly helping it out (it searches through things it wouldn't be able to if the error messages were actually correct).

Very useful and interesting. My problem is to have the installation of quirky frugal with 6GB of ram, and an indexing very large (4GB +) causes a large consumption of CPU and RAM, thus slowing down the system. I will have to create smaller indexes ..._________________www.xanad.tk Html5 Parallax

q714-recoll-19.5-kit.tar.xz [antiword_0.37-8.pet, Search-Xapian-1.2.21.0.tar.gz_extracted, catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet, unrtf-0.21.0-i486.pet, ExifTool-8.66.pet, xapian-bindings-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, instructions, xapian-core-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, libjpeg8-8.0.2-3.1.x86_64., xapian-omega-1.2.21.tar.xz_extracted, recoll-1.19.5-1.2.lk.x86_64.](not quite a pet, but more convenient than having to track down the pieces yourself. appears to work though it says it doesn't have helper programs that are clearly helping it out (it searches through things it wouldn't be able to if the error messages were actually correct).

Very useful and interesting. My problem is to have the installation of quirky frugal with 6GB of ram, and an indexing very large (4GB +) causes a large consumption of CPU and RAM, thus slowing down the system. I will have to create smaller indexes ...

you can move the .db files out of the partition and link them back through preferences> external index dialog if you need to, but i haven't found it particularly ram hungry when making those huge database files (6gb ram, sd card in a 2.0 socket).

Please, test with a clean livecd, for me it seems to be working...
(test by other users?)

it appears to be working fine otherwise, so for now i'll just avoid the settings button. and the help button.
(help's probably online but the interface is pretty intuitive and the settings features are probably accessible through the menus in one way or another...i'll check out some screenshots of what the help button does and see if i feel like i'm missing something.

(still setting up this installation so i can more or less automate the set up of the next one. if there is a next one. i'm getting used to one monitor and the overall bigness of the lower resolution).

not sure what dependencies are needed on a clean install, but i had no hassles from the following allows dual monitor support in quirky april 64:
lxrandr-0.3.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.pet

simple gui but it worked.

ok, it needs no dependencies, that's okay.
I tried two monitors with different resolutions but I can not make it work with the proper resolutions. The dual monitors is also a problem for me
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EDIT:
Great, it works great! I had desktop icons in confusion but after an operation of positioning now everything works!

This is just an attempt for the latest version of VLC. Individually installing each package debian, you can use VLC in Quirky.
It must be tested properly.
I am seeking help to create the .pet without errors.

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